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Under The Big Sky Festival with The Castellows, Mt. Joy, and more

Jul 12, 2024  ·  Big mountain bed and breakfast, Whitefish, MT Big mountain bed and breakfast, Whitefish, MT

Under The Big Sky Festival
Jul 12
Under The Big Sky Festival
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Raised in Sunnyside, WA, Zach Top grew up with classic country. Known for thrilling performances, his debut album "Cold Beer & Country Music" hit 3.5M streams in a week. Awarded Discovery Artist of the Year and nominated at the CMA Awards, his viral single "I Never Lie" charted on Billboard. He’s toured with Lainey Wilson and will support Alan Jackson in 2025.
Mt. Joy, formed in 2016, is an indie rock band known for energetic performances and hits like "Silver Lining." They've toured extensively, sold out venues like Madison Square Garden, and gained acclaim with albums like "Mt. Joy" and "Rearrange Us."
River Shook of North Carolina, formerly Sarah Shook, delivers hard-honest Americana with smart, defiant lyrics. Known for their raw voice and style, they captivate audiences with The Disarmers, blending Nashville country and Bakersfield grit.
Born in Seminole, Texas, Tanya Tucker is a modern country legend with 23 Top 40 albums, 56 Top 40 singles, 10 No.1 hits, 2 GRAMMYs, and 2023 Country Music Hall of Fame honor.
West Virginian singer-songwriter Charles Wesley Godwin is known for his personal storytelling in country music. His acclaimed album, Family Ties, and EP, Lonely Mountain Town, showcase his diary-like songwriting. Collaborating with Al Torrence, ERNEST, and Scott Avett, Godwin is praised for thrilling live performances with his band, Allegheny High. He has appeared on ESPN’s SportsCenter, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and performed at Stagecoach and Bonnaroo.
California-born, Texas-raised Madeline Edwards blends jazz, soul, gospel, and country. Highlights include her Opry debut, Crashlanded album, and touring with Chris Stapleton.
Bradshaw's album "Thus Spoke the Fool" explores Appalachia's essence, blending bluegrass with hybrid sounds. Recorded near Athens, Georgia, it's the final in his acclaimed trilogy.
The Revivalists, an eight-piece rock band from the US, are known for soulful alt-rock and electrifying live shows. They gained fame with the hit "Wish I Knew You." Their recent album, "Pour It Out Into The Night," reflects life lessons. They've achieved multiplatinum success, over 800 million streams, and launched the philanthropic Rev Causes initiative.
Muscadine Bloodline delivers soulful country music inspired by Alabama roots. They're acclaimed for albums, debut at the Grand Ole Opry, and sold-out shows nationwide.
Miranda Lambert, a groundbreaking country superstar, is the most-awarded artist in Academy of Country Music history. She has won three Grammys, 14 CMA Awards, and is also a TIME100 honoree. Known for her riveting music and collaborations with Leon Bridges, Enrique Iglesias, and others, Lambert has released seven No. 1 solo albums. She made history on Lower Broadway with Casa Rosa and became a New York Times bestselling author. Her animal charity, MuttNation, has raised over $10 million.
Sierra Ferrell, a celebrated West Virginia-born roots musician, is known for her eclectic style, acclaimed debut 'Long Time Coming,' and winning Emerging Act at the Americana Honors & Awards. Collaborating with artists like Margo Price and Old Crow Medicine Show, her album 'Trail Of Flowers' showcases her storytelling with producers Eddie Spear and Gary Paczosa.
Billy Strings' latest album, "Highway Prayers," recorded in LA and Nashville, features his band and collaborators like Jon Brion and Jerry Douglas. It includes fan-favorites like "Seven Weeks In County" and "Cabin Song."
The Lil Smokies, formed in Missoula, blend rock energy with '70s Laurel Canyon songwriting. Their third album, *Tornillo*, produced by Bill Reynolds, showcases their roots reimagining. They have a national following and have performed at festivals like Red Rocks and Telluride.
Dallas Green, born in Canada, is known for his project City and Colour. His seventh album, *The Love Still Held Me Near*, features an expansive, aggressive sound. Inspired by personal tragedies, it includes the single "Meant to Be."
Brothers Osborne, Maryland natives known for a progressive yet classic country style, have won a GRAMMY, multiple CMA & ACM Awards and are celebrated for hits like "Younger Me."
Turnpike Troubadours, from Oklahoma, blend Woody Guthrie's folk and Waylon Jennings' honky tonk with bluegrass and Cajun. Popular for "Goodbye Normal Street," they hit country and rock charts, and sold out arenas. After a hiatus, they returned with 2023's "A Cat in the Rain," produced by Shooter Jennings. They’ve shared the stage with Miranda Lambert and Little Big Town.
From Prosper, TX, Tanner Usrey is a soulful Americana-rock musician known for "Take Me Home" & "The Light" (featured in Yellowstone). His EP features hits like “Time Bomb.” His unique voice melds heartfelt lyrics with a hard-hitting sound.
Tulsa-born artist Kaitlin Butts embraces country music's theatricality with emotional and humorous storytelling. Her soulful songwriting has captivated audiences on tours with Dierks Bentley and Turnpike Troubadours. Known for songs tackling addiction and trauma, her latest release "Hunt Me Down" shifts to a lighter, stage-like tone. Produced by Oran Thornton, it reflects her vibrant style and truth-filled performances.
Hogslop String Band blends old-time string band roots with wild rock ’n’ roll energy. Known for bold, genre-crossing “Hogslop Sound,” they’re a unique, electrifying live act.
Washington-born, LA-based Miller Campbell is a gritty heartland rocker known for intimate anthems. Cousin to Glen Campbell, she’s shared stages with Brandi Carlile and earned a Billboard Heatseekers Award.
The Castellows, a Neo-Traditional Country trio from Georgetown, GA, now based in Nashville, enchants with their masterful harmonies and songwriting. Consisting of sisters Ellie, Powell, and Lily, they signed with Warner Music Nashville and worked with producer Trina Shoemaker. Their debut EP, *A Little Goes A Long Way*, gained critical acclaim, earning a CMT award nomination and SiriusXM "Highway Find" status.
Seattle-based indie folk/rock band Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners, founded by Mitch Cutts, Nic Haughn, and Jakob Ervin in Colorado, are known for albums ‘RMCM,’ ‘Solstice,’ and ‘Subliming.’

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